説明
Atlantic France to Mallorca and Corsica in an 18-Day Superyacht Journey
This 18-day luxury charter begins at Brest Marina and develops into a substantial voyage through western France, Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, the Balearic Islands, Corsica and the French Mediterranean coast. Brest is a fitting departure point for a route of this breadth. Its secure berths, modern marine infrastructure and efficient embarkation procedures create exactly the right opening for guests who expect discretion, comfort and strong operational handling from the outset. From there, the itinerary builds steadily from Brittany’s protected waters to major offshore passages and iconic Mediterranean destinations.
What makes this charter particularly attractive is the way it layers experiences rather than repeating them. The early days focus on Brittany and Normandy’s historic ports, tidal landscapes and yachting centers. The middle of the voyage opens into Atlantic crossing rhythm and the elegant capitals of the Iberian coast. The final stages shift again into the warmer palette of Málaga, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca, Ajaccio and Toulon. At every point, the yacht remains a private luxury retreat staffed by 19 crew, making even longer cruising days feel easy, restful and indulgent.
About Our Service from Brittany to the Balearics and Corsica
This itinerary has been designed for guests who appreciate variation, distance and comfort in equal measure. It offers calm regional cruising, strategic offshore passages and stylish Mediterranean arrivals, all supported by a dedicated crew who manage dining, guest preferences, housekeeping and route coordination with a high level of professionalism. Families, private groups and corporate guests all benefit from the yacht’s space and the crew’s ability to personalize the atmosphere throughout the voyage.
Day 1 - Brest to Vannes
Boarding in Brest is handled with precision, allowing the charter to begin in a polished and unhurried manner. The yacht then heads toward Vannes through the striking approaches of Brittany, finishing the day in the sheltered waters of the Gulf of Morbihan where the setting feels both scenic and exclusive.
Day 2 - Vannes to La Trinité-sur-Mer
This shorter leg keeps the opening days relaxed, with smooth cruising through Breton waters and a refined marina arrival in La Trinité-sur-Mer. The stop introduces guests to one of the region’s best-known yachting environments, where the maritime culture is evident without feeling crowded or hurried.
Day 3 - La Trinité-sur-Mer to Saint-Malo
The route now turns north, following Brittany’s rocky coastline toward Saint-Malo. This is a scenic and practical passage, culminating in one of France’s most atmospheric harbor cities, where fortified walls and maritime heritage create a strong sense of place.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo, Dinard and Cancale
Today is shaped around elegant local discovery. Dinard offers marina sophistication, while Cancale brings a more intimate waterfront feel, and the day’s short passages keep the pace easy before the yacht settles again into protected anchorage.
Day 5 - Saint-Malo to Granville
Continuing east along the Channel coast, the yacht reaches Granville in Normandy. The scenery remains impressive, but the mood is quieter and more understated, giving guests a balanced coastal stop before moving onward.
Day 6 - Granville to Barneville-Carteret
This part of the itinerary emphasizes peaceful coastal character. Barneville-Carteret and the nearby shoreline provide a softer, less formal harbor atmosphere, offering a welcome contrast within the route’s broader progression.
Day 7 - Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg
Cherbourg’s expansive harbor and full-service facilities make it the ideal base for final preparations ahead of longer offshore movement. Guests enjoy another secure overnight stay while the yacht is readied for the southbound Atlantic stages.
Day 8 - Cherbourg to La Rochelle
Rather than rushing directly into Biscay, the itinerary uses La Rochelle as an intelligent positioning stop along France’s Atlantic coast. The route remains realistic and well paced, with the harbor offering both comfort and strategic advantage.
Day 9 - La Rochelle to A Coruña
The Bay of Biscay crossing brings a more expansive sense of travel, highlighting the yacht’s capability and comfort. Arrival in A Coruña introduces northern Spain and resets the visual rhythm of the journey with a distinctly Iberian harbor environment.
Day 10 - A Coruña to Lisbon
Southbound navigation continues along the Atlantic coast toward Lisbon. This is a satisfying cruising day that combines bluewater movement with the reward of arriving in one of Europe’s most charismatic waterfront capitals.
Day 11 - Lisbon to Gibraltar
The yacht advances toward Gibraltar, where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet. This leg is an important milestone within the itinerary, marking both geographical progress and a change in the style of cruising ahead.
Day 12 - Gibraltar to Málaga
Once through the Strait, the route becomes more Mediterranean in tempo. Málaga is reached on a shorter and more relaxed leg, offering guests a gentler day after the longer Atlantic stages.
Day 13 - Málaga to Valencia
The yacht continues northeast along Spain’s coast, balancing steady progress with the onboard ease expected from a luxury charter of this level. Valencia’s marina facilities and urban waterfront energy make it an excellent intermediate stop.
Day 14 - Valencia to Palma de Mallorca
The crossing to Palma de Mallorca introduces the Balearic phase of the voyage. This open-water leg feels natural aboard a stabilized superyacht, and arrival in one of the Mediterranean’s premier yachting destinations adds another level of prestige to the itinerary.
Day 15 - Palma de Mallorca to Ajaccio
A longer Mediterranean passage carries the yacht onward to Corsica, where Ajaccio rewards guests with a handsome harbor setting and a strong sense of island elegance. It is a memorable stop that signals the voyage is now entering its final, highly scenic phase.
Day 16 - Ajaccio to Toulon
The route returns toward mainland France along beautiful Mediterranean waters, ending in Toulon with calm navigation and a polished harbor arrival. The transition from island cruising to the French coast feels smooth and well judged.
Day 17 - Toulon Coastal Leisure
A leisure day near the Riviera provides welcome breathing space after the offshore passages that define the middle of the journey. Guests can spend the day cruising lightly, enjoying deck service, using the wellness facilities or simply savoring the privacy of the yacht.
Day 18 - Riviera Completion
The final morning brings this wide-ranging itinerary to a graceful close. What began in Brittany has now connected Atlantic France, Iberia, Mallorca and Corsica in one coherent and highly rewarding charter route.
About Our Yacht - Grand Interior Volume with Serious Cruising Comfort
The Vuyk en Zonen 70m is exceptionally well suited to a route that stretches from the Atlantic to the Balearics and the French Mediterranean because it offers far more than headline size alone. Refitted in 2022, the yacht accommodates up to 26 guests in 13 cabins and has the flexibility needed for large private groups with different rooming requirements. Its guest spaces are expansive, but they also feel carefully designed for usability, comfort and social flow over a longer charter duration.
The most striking interior element is the dramatic seven-meter-high dining atrium, naturally illuminated through a glass-bottomed Jacuzzi positioned above. This creates a memorable visual identity and gives onboard entertaining unusual grandeur. Beyond that, the yacht offers broad lounges, elegant dining areas, a well-equipped gym, a spa and sauna, and deck spaces that can adapt easily to quiet mornings, lively gatherings or formal evening service. For guests who value both atmosphere and functionality, the vessel delivers strongly on both fronts.
Her stabilizers at anchor and underway are especially important on an itinerary involving Biscay, Atlantic Portugal and Mediterranean crossings. They enhance comfort significantly, allowing the yacht to maintain a calm onboard environment while guests enjoy the changing seascapes from Brittany to Mallorca. This is the type of vessel that makes ambitious cruising feel natural and deeply comfortable.
A Rare Charter for Guests Who Want Range, Elegance and Proper Space
Many charters promise luxury, but very few combine true superyacht scale with a route this varied and rewarding. This journey offers the heritage coasts of western France, the open Atlantic, the cultural pull of Iberia and the unmistakable appeal of Mallorca, Corsica and the Riviera, all while keeping guests in a private environment defined by strong service and exceptional living space. It is especially appealing for larger groups that want to travel together without ever feeling crowded. With 26-guest capacity, 19 crew, generous wellness amenities and a route that keeps changing in all the right ways, this charter stands apart as a serious luxury travel experience worth securing early.






























































































































